Texas Register, Volume 34, Number 3, Pages 299-392, January 16, 2009 Page: 392
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Center for Research Commercialization
601 University Dr., RF Mitte Bldg., RFM # 3209
San Marcos, Texas 78666
Proposals must be submitted in an envelope or other appropriate con-
tainer clearly stating RFP number 09-0001 CRC "Establishing an Ef-
fective Center for Research Commercialization".
All proposals must be received at the above address no later than 3:30
p.m. CST Tuesday, February 17, 2009 (submittal deadline). Submis-
sions received after the submittal deadline will not be considered.
Questions concerning this Invitation or the RFP should be directed in
writing via fax or e-mail to:
Dr. Terry Golding
Tgl7@txstate.edu and cc: cl23@txstate.edu
(512) 245-3675 fax
Texas State University-San Marcos may in its sole discretion respond
in writing to questions concerning this Invitation. Only Texas State
University-San Marcos responses made by formal written addenda to
the RFP shall be binding. Oral or other written interpretations or clar-
ifications shall be without legal effect.
TRD-200900034
Robert C. Moerke
Director, Contract Compliance
Texas State University-San Marcos
Filed: January 5, 2009
Texas Department of Transportation
Request for Proposals - Traffic Safety Program
In accordance with 43 TAC 25.901, et seq., the Texas Department of
Transportation (department) is requesting project proposals to support
the goals and strategies of a traffic safety program to reduce the number
of motor vehicle related crashes, injuries and fatalities in Texas. These
goals and strategies form the basis for the Fiscal Year 2010 (FY10)
Highway Safety Performance Plan (HSPP).
The authority and responsibility of the traffic safety grant program de-
rives from the National Highway Safety Act of 1966 (23 U.S.C. 401,
et seq.), and the Texas Traffic Safety Act of 1967 (Transportation Code,
Chapter 723). Traffic Safety is an integral part of the Texas Department
of Transportation and works through the department's 25 districts forlocal projects. The program is administered at the state level by the de-
partment's Traffic Operations Division. The executive director of the
department is the designated Governor's Highway Safety Representa-
tive.
The following are the fiscal year 2010 HSPP Program Areas for which
projects may be submitted: Planning and Administration; Alcohol and
Other Drug Countermeasures; Emergency Medical Services; Motor-
cycle Safety; Occupant Protection; Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety; Police
Traffic Services; Speed Control; Traffic Records; Driver Education and
Behavior; Railroad/Highway Crossing; Roadway Safety; Safe Com-
munities; and School Bus. Eligible organizations are state and local
governments, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations.
The Request for Proposals for Fiscal Year 2010, as well as the on-line
eGrants proposal application system, is available on the department
website at the following location:
https://www.txdot.gov/apps/egrants/eGrantsResources/rfp.html
Proposals for fiscal year 2010 must be completed using the eGrants
system. New eGrants users will need to submit a request for access to
the system through the New User link on the eGrants webpage.
Video conference training on submitting proposals through eGrants
will be offered at various department district office locations across the
state, as well as the Austin headquarters (Texas Department of Trans-
portation, 200 East Riverside Drive, Room A), on January 23, 2009
from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and on February 4, 2009 from 9:00 a.m.
- 4:00 p.m. Please contact the department Traffic Safety Specialist in
your area or send a note to eGrants@dot.state.tx.us to learn about lo-
cations near you.
Proposals submitted using the eGrants system must be submitted no
later than 5:00 p.m., Central Standard Time, February 20, 2009.
The eGrants system will not allow proposal submission after this date
and time.
If you have questions about the Request for Proposal (RFP) please con-
tact:
TRF_RFP2010@dot.state.tx.us.
TRD-200900057
Joanne Wright
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: January 7, 2009* *+
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